Efficacy and safety with ticagrelor in patients with prior myocardial infarction in the approved European label: insights from PEGASUS-TIMI 54
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy

Abstract
In PEGASUS-TIMI 54, ticagrelor significantly reduced the risk of the composite of major adverse cardiovascular (CV) events by 15–16% in stable patients with a prior myocardial infarction (MI) 1–3 years earlier. We report the efficacy and safety in the subpopulation recommended for treatment in the European (EU) label, i.e. treatment with 60 mg b.i.d. initiated up to 2 years from the MI, or within 1 year after stopping previous adenosine diphosphate receptor inhibitor treatment.
Of the 21 162 patients enrolled in PEGASUS-TIMI 54, 10 779 patients were included in the primary analysis for this study, randomized to ticagrelor 60 mg (
In PEGASUS-TIMI 54, treatment with ticagrelor 60 mg as recommended in the EU label, was associated with a relative risk reduction of 20% in CV death, MI, or stroke. Thrombolysis in myocardial infarction major bleeding was increased, but fatal or intracranial bleeding was similar to placebo. There appears to be a favourable benefit-risk ratio for long-term ticagrelor 60 mg in this population.
Contributors

P Gabriel Steg
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Kyung A Im
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Marc Cohen
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Deepak L Bhatt
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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City , United States of America

Ton Oude Ophuis
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Andrezej Budaj
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Christian Hamm
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Marc P Bonaca
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Jindrich Spinar
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Robert G Kiss
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Robert F Storey
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José Lopez-Sendon
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Gabriel Kamensky
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Frans Van de Werf
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Diego Ardissino
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Frederic Kontny
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Gilles Montalescot
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Per Johanson
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Olof Bengtsson
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Anders Himmelmann
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Eugene Braunwald
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Marc S Sabatine
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